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Korg Collection 6
Korg · $299
Korg Collection 6 is a bundle of classic Korg instrument recreations, adding TRINITY, PS-3300, and SGX-2 piano alongside the series' historic lineup.
A deep catalog of Korg history in one license—especially compelling if you want TRINITY, PS-3300, and the broader Collection under one roof.
Best for: Producers who want multiple classic Korg instruments and workstations without buying them separately.
Pros
- Large set of historically significant Korg recreations in one bundle
- Collection 6 adds TRINITY, PS-3300, and SGX-2 piano engine
- Developed with attention to original converters and hardware character
- Strong upgrade pricing for existing Collection owners
Cons
- Full bundle footprint and learning surface are large
- Some titles will sit unused if you only wanted one classic
- Not a modern multi-engine flagship like Omnisphere or Pigments
Overview
Korg Collection 6 is Korg's multi-instrument software catalog: decades of flagship workstations and analog legends packaged as plugins. Version 6's headline additions are the TRINITY workstation recreation, the ultra-rare PS-3300 poly synth, and the SGX-2 piano engine drawn from KRONOS/NAUTILUS territory, sitting on top of the Collection's existing historical lineup.
It excels as a library of eras. When you need M1-era digital, MS-era grit, workstation workhorses, or odd poly analog architecture, the Collection is a single license path instead of a scavenger hunt. Modeling attention to converters and hardware behavior is part of Korg's pitch, which matters to producers who find generic emulations too clean. Upgrade pricing for Collection 5 owners is aggressive relative to buying TRINITY and PS-3300 alone.
The trade-offs are bulk and focus. Disk use and decision fatigue grow with every title. Analog Lab V or Komplete may cover broader modern needs if you do not care about Korg-specific history. Pigments remains a better single modern hybrid synth than any one Collection title for open-ended design.
Choose Collection 6 when Korg history is a production language you actually speak. Choose Analog Lab for curated multi-brand presets, Komplete for a wider modern ecosystem, or individual natives when you only need one instrument. Our Collection 6 review covers TRINITY and PS-3300 in depth.
Specifications
- Type
- Instrument bundle
- Headline additions in 6
- TRINITY workstation, PS-3300 poly synth, SGX-2 piano
- New purchase
- Around $299 (regular often listed near $399)
- Upgrade from Collection 5
- Around $99 (promo-dependent)
- Formats
- VST3, AU, AAX
- System
- macOS 12+ or Windows 11+; 8GB RAM min (16GB recommended); large disk footprint
Last verified 2026-07-16
FAQ
How much does Korg Collection 6 cost?
Retail has listed new purchases around $299 (regular near $399) with lower upgrade prices for Collection 5 owners. Confirm live pricing on Plugin Boutique or the Korg Shop.
What is new in Collection 6?
Collection 6 is highlighted by the TRINITY workstation plugin, the rare PS-3300 recreation, and the SGX-2 piano engine alongside the existing Collection catalog.
Is Collection 6 better than buying single Korg plugins?
If you want multiple titles, the bundle is usually better value. If you only need one instrument, single purchases can be cheaper.
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